Executive Branch And Citizenship Quiz

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1. Which is not a requirement to become the president?

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The requirement of having at least 5 years of political experience is not necessary to become the president. The other three requirements mentioned in the question, which are being 35 years old, a U.S. citizen, and being born in the U.S., are the necessary qualifications to become the president.

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This quiz covers key aspects of the Executive Branch and Citizenship in the United States, including citizen duties, the naturalization process, and electoral college specifics.

2. How many electoral votes does it take to win the election

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In the United States, the presidential election is determined by the Electoral College. Each state is assigned a certain number of electoral votes based on its population. To win the election, a candidate needs to secure at least 270 out of the total 538 electoral votes. Therefore, the correct answer is 270.

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3. Which of these choices is NOT a duty of a citizen

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Participating in community government is not a duty of a citizen. While citizens are encouraged to engage in their community and contribute to its well-being, it is not a mandatory duty. Obeying laws, paying taxes, and attending school, on the other hand, are all responsibilities that citizens are expected to fulfill.

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4. How many voted is there in the electoral college?

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The correct answer is 538. The electoral college is a group of representatives who cast the official votes for the election of the President and Vice President of the United States. Each state is allocated a certain number of electors based on its representation in Congress, which includes both senators and representatives. There are 100 senators and 435 representatives, totaling 535. Additionally, there are 3 electors from the District of Columbia, bringing the total number of electors in the electoral college to 538.

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5. Which of these is not a right of a citizen?

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The right to operate a motor vehicle is not a right of a citizen. While citizens have the right to vote, practice their own religion, and be protected by their government when in other countries, the right to operate a motor vehicle is not considered a fundamental right. It is a privilege that is granted by the government and can be revoked if certain conditions are not met, such as obtaining a valid driver's license and following traffic laws.

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6. A person that is in our country illegally is called a

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The term "alien" is commonly used to refer to a person who resides in a country without legal authorization or documentation. It is a neutral term that does not imply any criminal activity, but simply indicates that the person is not a citizen or legal resident of the country. The term "fugitive" refers to a person who is running away or hiding to avoid arrest or legal consequences, which may not accurately describe someone who is in the country illegally. "Citizen" refers to a person who has legal rights and privileges in a country, while "immigrant" refers to a person who moves to a different country to settle there permanently, which may or may not be the case for someone who is in the country illegally.

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7. How many steps does it take to complete the Naturalization Process?

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The correct answer is 3 because the naturalization process typically involves three main steps. The first step is to submit an application, which includes completing forms and gathering necessary documents. The second step is attending an interview, where the applicant will be asked questions about their background and application. The final step is taking the naturalization test, which includes an English language and civics exam. Once these three steps are completed successfully, the naturalization process is considered complete.

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Which is not a requirement to become the president?
How many electoral votes does it take to win the election
Which of these choices is NOT a duty of a citizen
How many voted is there in the electoral college?
Which of these is not a right of a citizen?
A person that is in our country illegally is called a
How many steps does it take to complete the Naturalization Process?
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